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COFFIN HILL – When she was 15, Eve Coffin summoned a darkness that had been buried since the Salem Witch Trials. Now Eve’s back to harness the evil that destroyed her friends and is slowly taking over the sleepy town of Coffin Hill. This is a series full of magic, madness and murder via a twisted family of New Englanders. Arriving in stores this October, COFFIN HILL combines the talents of artist Inaki Miranda (FAIREST: THE HIDDEN KINGDOM) with writer Caitlin Kittredge, a young, dark fantasy author whose writing includes the Nocturne City, the Black London, and the Iron Codex series of novels – which include the recently published titles Dark Days and The Mirrored Shard.

HE WITCHING HOUR – Just in time for Halloween, this anthology-style one-shot collects short stories exploring witchcraft written and drawn by some of the most talented veterans and newcomers in the business – including Kelly Sue DeConnick, Cliff Chiang, Lauren Beukes, Emily Carroll, Matthew Sturges, Shawn McManus, Tula Lotay and many more.

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is getting another adaptation. Fox announced today that it has made a put pilot commitment for a drama series iteration of Alan Moore’s graphic novel series. “Put pilot” means that the network pays a penalty if the pilot for League never airs, so it’s nearly guaranteed that this thing will make it to airwaves. The new TV show is officially described thusly:

“A drama series based on Alan Moore’s critically and commercially successful graphic novel series about a group of Victorian-age literary characters, including Captain Nemo, the Invisible Man, and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, who team up to fight a common enemy.”

The source material was previously adapted by Fox for a live-action feature film starring Sean Connery, but we all know how that dreadful 2003 film turned out. Hit the jump for more on the proposed League TV series.

Per TV Line, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen already has a creative staff in place. Kings, Heroes, and The River showrunner Michael Green will serve as the writer/executive producer/showrunner on The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, while Erwin Stoff (The Matrix) is also producing. There’s no word on whether the pilot would be ready for a fall bow or if the series is being prepped as a midseason replacement (or even a Fall 2014 show), but the development is obviously well underway.

Fox’s announcement comes at a curious time, as Showtime just recently ordered an eight-episode first season for the similarly-plotted horror series Penny Dreadful, with Skyfall scribe John Logan writing each episode, Sam Mendes producing, and Juan Antonio Bayona (The Orphanage) directing the first two episodes. That series also talks place in Victorian London and features famous literary characters like Dr. Frankenstein and Dorian Grey, but one imagines the Showtime series will be considerably darker than Fox’s network offering. ABC also has its own “superhero team-up” series premiering this fall with Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Called Inhumanity, it seems that there will be more Inhumans than ever before, dormant superpowers being activited, and now numbering in the millions. And the whole Marvel Universe gets involved.

Inhumanity is the name of the crossover as the Terrigen Mists spread across the world, triggering millions of dormant Inhumans and, well, basically giving us back the pre-”No More Mutants” Marvel Universe but with Inhumans instead.

Best thing about that is the bringing into the fold of the Inhumans. means they factor into Marvel's plans. Sure, a lot of that depends on the Guardians of the Galaxy having success, which is a big if...but still. Looks like Marvel wants to compensate for Fox owning the Xmen and get some competition team wise.

Best thing about that is the bringing into the fold of the Inhumans. means they factor into Marvel's plans. Sure, a lot of that depends on the Guardians of the Galaxy having success, which is a big if...but still. Looks like Marvel wants to compensate for Fox owning the Xmen and get some competition team wise.

Yeah, I was actually wondering if the whole "making normal people into Inhumans" is Marvel's way of compensating for Sony still having rights to the X-Men. If they really do go with a Game Of Thrones vibe, where Inhumans are set into separate "houses", they could possibly make a whole new, diverse franchise that would allow them to make X-Men movies under a different name.

Yeah, I was actually wondering if the whole "making normal people into Inhumans" is Marvel's way of compensating for Sony still having rights to the X-Men. If they really do go with a Game Of Thrones vibe, where Inhumans are set into separate "houses", they could possibly make a whole new, diverse franchise that would allow them to make X-Men movies under a different name.

Yeah...and tagging it with the Game of Thrones vibe sure is gonna make strangers to Inhumans a little more interested.